“A Longing for the Ordinary”
Art Professor Mia Brownell has a solo show of new paintings up through January 20, 2023, at MAPSpace in Port Chester, NY. Supported by a 2022 individual artist grant from the New York State Council on...
View ArticleSenior Travels to West Bank for Volunteer Opportunities
After having her hopes for a trip to Spain let down by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Krista Jones, ’22, has her eyes set on a different travel abroad experience. Beginning this month,...
View ArticlePettigrew Pushes for Museum to Honor Victims of Bosnian Persecution
If the Cafe de Flore in Paris is known for attracting some of the world’s renowned philosophers, artists and forward thinkers, it might also be credited as the site where Philosophy Professor David...
View ArticleChemistry Major Gains Real-World Lab Experience on Research Project
Senior chemistry major Gillian Ofori-Ntiamoah is gaining real-world laboratory experience that will lead to a career as a health specialist in the field of oncology. A recent news story in the Patch...
View ArticleNew Africana Studies Minor Reflects Students’ Experiences
A new minor, launched in the fall semester, aims to reflect the interests and experiences of Southern’s student body, with a close look at global Black history and contemporary Black people’s lives....
View ArticleNew Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Shared Experiences from South Africa
This winter, 12 Southern students participated in a faculty-led study-abroad trip to South Africa to broaden their perspectives on the continent’s southernmost country. During the 17-day program,...
View Article“Top Owls” Social Justice Awardees Announced for December
The Top Owl Social Justice Award is given to recognize contributions in helping the university achieve its mission of creating and sustaining an inclusive community that appreciates, celebrates, and...
View ArticleNew Scholarship Supports Judaic Studies Minors
The significance of the Holocaust, the contributions of Jewish storytellers, and the lasting implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are among the subjects becoming more accessible to...
View ArticleUniversity Access Programs Brings Students to Puerto Rico
A cultural immersion and enrichment experience brought six students from Southern’s University Access Programs (UAP), along with UAP Director Dawn Stanton, to Puerto Rico in January. This trip brought...
View ArticleRep. Rosa DeLauro Leads Conversation on College Affordability
Access and affordability have always been at the heart of Southern’s mission – a point driven home by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, at a press conference...
View ArticleSouthern Celebrates New Haven Scholarship for Students in BioPath Program
Students from New Haven who are interested in the life science industry now have an expanded opportunity to remain in New Haven and work in this emerging field. The newly established Together We...
View ArticleHelping New Haven’s Youngest Learners Get a Jumpstart on Education
When Mia Torruellas, ’25, first walked into her classroom at the Barnard Environmental Science & Technology School (B.E.S.T), she was greeted with open arms. “Between the excitement and laughs, I...
View ArticleThese Two Owls Will Help Eagles Fly in Super Bowl LVII
As the Philadelphia Eagles head to #SuperBowlLVII on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, there will be two Owls on the sidelines. Former Southern Connecticut football alums Jeff Stoutland, ’84, M.S. ’86, and Roy...
View ArticleApplied Physics Grad Students Shine like Stars
What if you could graduate from Southern and help develop advanced technology that provides a superior view of surgical margins of breast cancer, helping patients avoid re-excisions? Or what if you...
View ArticleAcademy Award Winner Spike Lee to Deliver Distinguished Lecture at Southern
Academy Award-winning film director, producer, writer, and actor Spike Lee will present “That’s My Story & I’m Sticking to It: An Evening with Spike Lee” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at...
View ArticleSCSU Women’s and Men’s Swimming & Diving Win 2023 Northeast 10 Championships
The SCSU Women’s and Men’s Swimming & Diving teams both won their respective Northeast 10 Championships in Worcester, Mass., this past weekend. The men’s team posted a final score of 710 points,...
View ArticleAlumnus Recognized as a “Distinguished Modern Classroom Educator”
A math teacher in New Haven, who happens to be a Southern graduate, is leading the way in an innovative teaching method. Joey Lombardi, ’20, who teaches precalculus at High School in the Community,...
View ArticleTheatre Department Shines at Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
Once again, Southern’s thespians have garnered accolades at the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) for their work on campus theater productions. Earlier this year,...
View ArticleHaylon Receives National Dissertation Award
Lisa Haylon, an assistant professor of accounting who is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Scranton, has been awarded the prestigious Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Michael J. Barrett...
View ArticleMen’s Track & Field Claims NE-10 Indoor Championship
For the sixth straight time and 17th all-time, Southern Connecticut Men’s Track and Field team claimed the Northeast 10 Conference Indoor Championship on February 17, 2023, at The TRACK at New Balance...
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